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    • pechelmanP
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      50/50 alcohol and water in a spray bottle works OK imo. If it's convenient, you can send them back to Wesco for them to do the stretching.
      I gave up with the low height of the toe box and had them do this. Just be very clear on what you want stretched and dont want stretched.

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      • goosehdG
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        Another thing I remembered: It took them 3 days to stretch the boot by using the spray and slowly stretching. We went in 2 or 3 times over the period to see how much they stretched and where they needed to keep going.

        I can’t imagine any of my Wesco’s failing, but some exotic skins or thinner leather’s may.

        "I don't give a shit what anyone else is doing, we will do what is best for us and our customers" - Giles P. :)

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        • Paul9221P
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          Dang, you guys are FAST! 😄 Thanks!

          Thanks for the recommendations! I'd rather try a local solution, first. I mean, if I had a Wesco near me and could just stop by, I would do that first. I just don't want to ship them off if I can help it.

          @goosehd in your wife's case, was it both boots? It's just odd to me that only my right toe hurts. Gives me pause to stretch one over the other, but then again, I can't walk much in them now on account of the right foot.

          @pechelman I think you nailed it...I think it's the low height of the toe box that's causing the problem for me.

          I'm not even sure where I could take these locally...do I just look for a cobbler with good reviews on Google?

          Blanket-line all the things!!!

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          • flannel slutF
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            Cue the banjo music… I cured my low height toe box by shoving a wrench in like shoe trees over night for about a week.

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            • Paul9221P
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              @flannel-slut "The shoes still hurt like hell, but now I've got a place to put all my wrenches!" 🤣

              Blanket-line all the things!!!

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              • pechelmanP
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                i tried the wrenches and sockets thing as well
                It helped a little, very little. That's why I reached out to Wesco.

                Are you using the thin leather footbeds? Taking them out helps.
                Unfortunately for me, it seems when they stretched the toe box they also stretched the instep, so now I need to use the insoles. And when I use the insoles I'm right back to having low toe height volume.... So I bought a piece of 2mm leather to make my own footbeds. Going to attempt making one with a cutout for my big toe or toes.

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                • flannel slutF
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                  🤣 it’s most use my wrenches have seen

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                  • goosehdG
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                    She stretched both boots, but one more than the other. Finding cobblers now is like finding buried treasure and it’s not going to be easy, but they are out there.

                    I do like the thoughts of using wrenches, until I can’t remember where I put it and start yelling at everyone for taking my tools…🤣

                    "I don't give a shit what anyone else is doing, we will do what is best for us and our customers" - Giles P. :)

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                    • goosehdG
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                      By the way, no two feet are identical. My right foot is a 1/4 size larger than my left. I size to my right foot…that was until I discovered Wesco custom which took care of that issue. 🙂

                      "I don't give a shit what anyone else is doing, we will do what is best for us and our customers" - Giles P. :)

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                      • Paul9221P
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                        @pechelman said in Wesco® - 10" Horsehide Pull-On "Mister Lou" Engineer Boot - Black:

                        Are you using the thin leather footbeds? Taking them out helps.

                        It looks like they came with some sort of insole. I'm not sure if it's removable, but I think I'd rather get a shoe tree/stretcher in there to get some toe box height before I remove that insole, mostly because it makes them comfy.

                        @pechelman said in Wesco® - 10" Horsehide Pull-On "Mister Lou" Engineer Boot - Black:

                        So I bought a piece of 2mm leather to make my own footbeds. Going to attempt making one with a cutout for my big toe or toes.

                        Now that's a project I want to get updates on 😁

                        Blanket-line all the things!!!

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                        • Paul9221P
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                          It's times like these when I really appreciate the forums 😁

                          Thanks everyone for your input. I am leaning towards buying a shoe-tree/stretcher and leaving it in there for a week or something and checking again. My toe should heal by then 😆 I'll report back. I think I'll look for a local cobbler if that doesn't work. I'm in southern California, I'm SURE there are some around here.

                          Blanket-line all the things!!!

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                          • goosehdG
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                            @Autorotate used to live there and I think @seawolf is/was in California somewhere. They may have someone in mind. Good luck and keep us updated!

                            "I don't give a shit what anyone else is doing, we will do what is best for us and our customers" - Giles P. :)

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                            • pechelmanP
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                              it's pretty well discussed in most of the other wesco threads, iirc, that a lot of folks remove that flat leather footbed permanently.
                              so long as you're keeping the boots clean inside and giving them a chance to air dry / dry out it shouldnt be an issue. I think it was neph and oaktavia who commented that they've worn their wesco's w/o footbeds without issue.

                              On the footbed project, I'll definitely post updates. I've got enough leather to also experiment with building up a bit of arch support to a new liner.

                              But if you're in SOCAL, I'd strongly recommend sending them back to Wesco. If you were overseas I'd understand the hesitation.
                              2 days shipping there for ~15$ and you'll get your boots back in ~2weeks.

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                                @pechelman said in Wesco® - 10" Horsehide Pull-On "Mister Lou" Engineer Boot - Black:

                                it's pretty well discussed in most of the other wesco threads, iirc, that a lot of folks remove that flat leather footbed permanently.
                                so long as you're keeping the boots clean inside and giving them a chance to air dry / dry out it shouldnt be an issue. I think it was neph and oaktavia who commented that they've worn their wesco's w/o footbeds without issue.

                                Oh, I'm sure it won't ruin them or anything like that. I just tried pulling on them and they're not very loose, though. I would rather keep them in and use a shoe stretcher to increase the toe box height WITH the insoles in, if possible.

                                But if you're in SOCAL, I'd strongly recommend sending them back to Wesco. If you were overseas I'd understand the hesitation.
                                2 days shipping there for ~15$ and you'll get your boots back in ~2weeks.

                                If I can't find a good cobbler within driving distance, I'll do that. I'm hopeful that the shoe tree will fix it but sending it to Wesco might be a good idea as a couple of the stitches on the back of the boot have snapped/come-undone. It's not causing any problems yet, but I might as well get that fixed along with the stretching.

                                Blanket-line all the things!!!

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                                  @Paul9221 no SoCal cobbler recommendations… other than this… don’t judge a book by the cover. A Jedi knight cobbler could be hiding in the most humble of shops. And there are shops everywhere!

                                  Take that leather insole out! That would be a great start I think. I can wear a 9E with the insole… and an 8.5E fits exactly the same without. It’s wild to think that such a thin piece of leather could make that much of a difference. I actually swap Wesco insoles into shoes that have always been annoyingly and just-so-slightly large with great success.

                                  Good luck man!

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                                    i'd consider checking for cowboy boot shops in the area and asking around there. Most good shops worth their salt have this service they offer to folks who buy boots from them. At least that's how Sheplers used to be in Denver. Unsure how it is these days since I think they got bought by Boot Barn.

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                                      @Autorotate said in Wesco® - 10" Horsehide Pull-On "Mister Lou" Engineer Boot - Black:

                                      @Paul9221 no SoCal cobbler recommendations… other than this… don’t judge a book by the cover. A Jedi knight cobbler could be hiding in the most humble of shops. And there are shops everywhere!

                                      I think I'd prefer a hole-in-the-wall run by a half blind 90-year old man who can cobble fully blind to a super hipster boot shop 😆

                                      Take that leather insole out! That would be a great start I think. I can wear a 9E with the insole… and an 8.5E fits exactly the same without. It’s wild to think that such a thin piece of leather could make that much of a difference. I actually swap Wesco insoles into shoes that have always been annoyingly and just-so-slightly large with great success.

                                      Good luck man!

                                      Are these things glued in there or something? I'm tugging on them but they're not coming out. Then again, I'm not using a lot of force.

                                      Blanket-line all the things!!!

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                                      • Paul9221P
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                                        @pechelman said in Wesco® - 10" Horsehide Pull-On "Mister Lou" Engineer Boot - Black:

                                        i'd consider checking for cowboy boot shops in the area and asking around there. Most good shops worth their salt have this service they offer to folks who buy boots from them. At least that's how Sheplers used to be in Denver. Unsure how it is these days since I think they got bought by Boot Barn.

                                        Oh, shoot, that's a great idea! We used to have boot barns around here. I'm sure there's one near by. I'm going to look.

                                        Blanket-line all the things!!!

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                                        • goosehdG
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                                          I’m just going to throw it out there that I too love this stuff. You guys have been on with the recommendations and help!! Good stuff…no great stuff!!!

                                          "I don't give a shit what anyone else is doing, we will do what is best for us and our customers" - Giles P. :)

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                                            @Paul9221 Shouldn’t be glued. Should pull right out.

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